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Old May 18, 2012, 11:13 PM
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Conflicting moods are filling up my mental sphere with confusion.
boredom is spinning my brain faster in opposite directions.
Im irritated, paranoid, confused, bored...
I don't know whats wrong with me but I do know that people's eyeballs look bigger, brighter.. their glowing pupils pierce my frontal lobe.
I feel like a different person inside a person inside a person, like an infinity mirror of people..
We are only holograms inside an imaginary world made to cloud our thoughts and hide the identity of reality.
Am I manic, am I mixed, am I psychotic?
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Old May 19, 2012, 01:44 PM
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I know that feeling Insideout frustrating isn't it. Kind of makes you want to just get the day over with and hope for a better tomorrow. But don't be too hard on yourself because you're having a rough day it doesn't mean you're going to turn into the Son of Sam (convicted serial killer) and try talking to a demon possessed dog. Try giving your mind a rest do something boring such as doodling while listening to the local weather channel. Cutting back on stimulation always helps me with hypomania.
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